Questioning Chemotherapy
Title | Questioning Chemotherapy PDF eBook |
Author | Ralph W. Moss |
Publisher | |
Pages | 222 |
Release | 1995 |
Genre | Health & Fitness |
ISBN |
A revealing critique of chemotherapy, this book looks objectively at chemo's successes and failures.
Cancer Therapy
Title | Cancer Therapy PDF eBook |
Author | Ralph W. Moss |
Publisher | |
Pages | 532 |
Release | 1992 |
Genre | Health & Fitness |
ISBN | 9781881025061 |
This thorough guide is a must-read for cancer patients and their families seeking treatment options.
Customized Cancer Treatment
Title | Customized Cancer Treatment PDF eBook |
Author | Ralph W. Moss |
Publisher | |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2010 |
Genre | Antineoplastic agents |
ISBN | 9781881025016 |
Customized Cancer Treatment is the first book for the layperson on chemosensitivity testing. This is a laboratory procedure by which patients and their doctors can discover which drugs are mostly like to work for them and which to avoid. Chemosensitivity testing is very effective at finding the best drugs for each individual. It is a form of personalized treatment. According to Dr. Robert Nagourney, No cancer patient should begin treatment without first reading this book.
You Can Say No to Chemo
Title | You Can Say No to Chemo PDF eBook |
Author | Laura Bond |
Publisher | Conari Press |
Pages | 427 |
Release | 2015-01-01 |
Genre | Health & Fitness |
ISBN | 1609259661 |
Remember: It’s Your Body and You Do Have Choices Beginning in 2011, journalist and health coach Laura Bond and her mother Gemma visited 60 of the world’s foremost cancer specialists and healers who are getting remarkable results in treating cancer without radiation or chemotherapy. This book shares the most exciting discoveries they made in their travels. You’ll read about everything from hydrogen peroxide therapies and juiced cannabis to high-dose vitamin C, coffee enemas (The Gerson Method), eliminating sugar from the diet, drinking green vegetable juices, and infrared saunas. Quick to point out that every cancer and every body is different, Bond does not offer a one-size-fits-all approach but throw the doors open wide to thinking about your treatment options—and even about cancer itself—in a whole new light. This book points the way toward making informed choices, based on information, not fear. Whether you are exploring treatment options, looking to build your body’s own resources to heal and restore itself, hoping to find ways to supplement conventional care, or all of the above, look no further. This is the book you need.
Chemotherapy and Radiation For Dummies
Title | Chemotherapy and Radiation For Dummies PDF eBook |
Author | Alan P. Lyss |
Publisher | John Wiley & Sons |
Pages | 384 |
Release | 2011-05-18 |
Genre | Health & Fitness |
ISBN | 1118069994 |
An informative, compassionate guide for cancer patients and their loved ones Each year, more than 1 million people get treated for cancer, and most of these will undergo chemotherapy, radiation therapy, or both. This reassuring, optimistic guide helps people get a handle on treatment options and explains in plain English how chemotherapy and radiation therapy really work. It offers detailed advice on how to alleviate and cope with side effects-which range from hair loss to nausea to anemia-and describes how good nutrition, meditation, support groups, and other techniques and resources can help in the recovery process.
You Did What? Saying 'No' To Conventional Cancer Treatment
Title | You Did What? Saying 'No' To Conventional Cancer Treatment PDF eBook |
Author | Hollie Quinn |
Publisher | Cobblestone Publishing LLC |
Pages | 168 |
Release | 2010-05 |
Genre | Health & Fitness |
ISBN | 0692009043 |
This is a story about a young woman with a very common but deadly illness who did a very uncommon thing when faced with that disease. She disagreed with her doctors, rejected their treatment advice, and chose her own path to getting well again. She did this in the face of paralyzing fears of dying and leaving behind a motherless daughter. She did this in the face of the daunting task of researching and choosing a better treatment. She did this in the face of the intense pressures of social conformity telling her to listen to her doctors. What she did was extraordinarily brave and forward-thinking. In effect, she forged a better path through a thicket of fear, complexity, and pressure. She forged this path with the help of her husband, working as a team and exhibiting unyielding togetherness. This book chronicles the journey they took together, back to health.
An Ethical Compass
Title | An Ethical Compass PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | Yale University Press |
Pages | 400 |
Release | 2010-11-09 |
Genre | Education |
ISBN | 0300171617 |
Offers essays on Bosnia, the genocide in Rwanda, sweatshops and globalization, and the political obligations of the mothers of Argentina's Disappeared. In this book, readers may be fascinated by the ways in which essays on conflict, conscience, memory, illness (essay on AIDS), and God overlap and resonate with one another.